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IS 101: Introduction to the Internet
1.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1 Credit (0,2) Students will be introduced to the Internet and the Word Wide Web. Browsers will be used for basic e-mail concepts along with searching on the web. Students wil I be introduced to HTML to create a basic Web page.
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IS 102: Introduction to PCs
1.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1 Credit (1,0) Students will gain computer understanding needed to live in an information society. This course will examine the organization, function, capabilities and limitations of computers as productivity and communicationstools. A student who successfully completes the sequence IS 102,IS 103, IS 104, IS 105 and IS 106 may substitute these courses for IS 115; however, students may receive graduation credit for successful completion of either IS 115 or IS 102-106, but not for both.
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IS 103: Introduction to Windows
7.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
7 Credit (1,0) This course introduces the capabilities of Microsoft Windows. Through hands-on lab use, students will understand how the operating system functions and relates to application software. A student who successfully completes the sequence IS 102, IS 103, IS 104, IS 105 and IS 106 may substitute these courses for IS 115; however, students may receive graduation credit for successful completion of either IS 115 or IS 102-106, but not for both.
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IS 104: Introduction to Microsoft Word
2.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1 Credit (1,0) This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of word processing through the use of hands-on lab activities. Students will create, edit and format a variety of documents. Typing ability of at least 30 wpm is recommended. This class meets two hours weekly for 7 1/2 weeks. A student who successfully completes the sequence IS 102, IS 103, IS 104, IS 105 and IS 106 may substitute these courses for IS 115; however, students may receive graduation credit for successful completion of either IS 115 or IS 102-1 06, but not for both.
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IS 105: Introduction to Microsoft Excel
1.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1 Credit (1,0) Students are introduced to the capabilities of electronic spreadsheets through the use of hands-on lab activities. Students learn how to create, format, save and retrieve spreadsheets. Formulas,functions and graphs will be created to develop various spreadsheets. The class meets three hours per week for five weeks. A student who successfully completes the sequence IS 102, IS 103,IS 104, IS 105 and IS 106 may substitute these courses for IS 115; however, students may receive graduation credit for successful completion of either IS 115 or IS 102-106, but not for both.
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IS 106: Introduction to Microsoft Access
1.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1 Credit (1,0) This course introduces the basic concepts of a database through the use of hands-on lab activities. Students will create, maintain, query database tables, design forms and reports. The class meets three hours weekly for five weeks. A student who successfully completes the sequence IS 102, IS 103, IS 104, IS 105 and IS 106 may substitute these courses for IS 115; however, students may receive graduation credit for successful completion of either IS 115 or IS 102-1 06, but not for both.
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IS 111: Keyboarding Essentials
1.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
1Credit (1,1) This course is designed to develop correct keyboard usage through the use of course specific software as well as word processing software. Instruction includes basic word processing techniques in the preparation of simple business documents. A minimum speed of 20 wpm on a three-minute timing is expected. A proficiency exam is available for a nominal fee.
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IS 113: Keyboarding with Document Processing
2.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
2Credits (1,3) This course is designed to develop correct keyboard usage through the use of course specific software as well as Microsoft Word. Instruction includes in-depth preparation of simple business letters, tabulations and manuscripts. Strong emphasis is placed on accuracy. A minimum speed of 35 wpm on a five- minute timing is expected. A proficiency exam is available for a nominal fee.
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IS 115: Computer Software Applications I
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3Credits (2,2) This course examines the impact of computers in society, covering terms and concepts to provide a fundamental knowledge of the computer age. Emphasis will be placed on using Windows-based application software in a lab setting. Hands-on sessions utilizing popular software products will allow students to become familiar with word processing, spreadsheet database and presentations software.
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IS 117: Computer Software Applications II
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (2,2) Advanced features in Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Database and Presentation software will be developed. Topics include automating tasks using macros, analyzing data and building applications. Web-page development will be introduced using HTML and XHTML. Prerequisite: IS 115.
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